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Why we must teach the next generation to vote

Summary by Barbados Today
Election Day in Barbados always makes me pause. All citizens have a right – and a duty – to vote. For me, it is also deeply personal; voting “hits different.” As a descendant of enslaved people, voting is an ode – if not a eulogy – to my grandparents, who were possibly unable to vote when my parents were born. Barbados removed its deliberately exclusionary property and income requirements only in 1951, under the political leadership of Grantley …
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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